All 4 Star Trek: Discovery seasons ranked from worst to best

"Light and Shadows" -- Episode #207 -- Pictured (l-r): Mary Wiseman as Tilly; Anthony Rapp as Stamets of the CBS All Access series STAR TREK: DISCOVERY. Photo Cr: Michael Gibson/CBS ©2018 CBS Interactive, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
"Light and Shadows" -- Episode #207 -- Pictured (l-r): Mary Wiseman as Tilly; Anthony Rapp as Stamets of the CBS All Access series STAR TREK: DISCOVERY. Photo Cr: Michael Gibson/CBS ©2018 CBS Interactive, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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4. Season 1

Star Trek: Discovery season 1 blasted off into uncharted territory, aiming to boldly go where no Star Trek series had gone before. It was a season filled with high expectations, introducing us to a vibrant galaxy of new characters and a fresh, visually stunning take on the beloved universe. However, despite its ambitious start and eye-popping visual effects, season 1 encountered some turbulence along its voyage.

Critics and fans alike noted that the season sometimes struggled with its pacing, like a starship trying to find its warp speed. Some episodes felt like they were moving at impulse power when fans were craving warp-speed excitement.

Moreover, certain story decisions in season 1 stirred up plenty of debates among Trekkies. While every Star Trek series has boldly tackled complex themes, the narrative choices in this season left some fans scratching their heads, wondering if the series had strayed a bit too far from the franchise’s core principles.

It was as if the series was testing the waters of this vast and storied universe, still searching for its unique voice in the middle of a chorus of established Star Trek tales. Despite these stumbles, season 1 of Star Trek: Discovery laid the groundwork for the adventures to come, promising a journey of growth and exploration in true Star Trek spirit.